Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, Volume 1Rider, 1949 - 382 pagina's |
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Pagina 78
... Cecil , then Secretary of State , who was acquainted with all the circumstances . He says to Cecil in effect , at a time when it was necessary for Cecil to remember that he had certain rights of descent and was not a mere commoner , " I ...
... Cecil , then Secretary of State , who was acquainted with all the circumstances . He says to Cecil in effect , at a time when it was necessary for Cecil to remember that he had certain rights of descent and was not a mere commoner , " I ...
Pagina 258
... Cecil feared , or pretended to fear , that England might go down in a welter of blood ... civil war and foreign invasion . The Cecils ( Lord Burleigh and his son Robert Cecil ) knew , moreover , the Queen's secret , and there is no ...
... Cecil feared , or pretended to fear , that England might go down in a welter of blood ... civil war and foreign invasion . The Cecils ( Lord Burleigh and his son Robert Cecil ) knew , moreover , the Queen's secret , and there is no ...
Pagina 330
... Cecil . Cecil would know it as a Secret of State , and had passed on the information to Coke who had used it as a weapon against Francis . Whether he had got the information from Cecil or not , Coke knew he was a Tudor and Francis Bacon ...
... Cecil . Cecil would know it as a Secret of State , and had passed on the information to Coke who had used it as a weapon against Francis . Whether he had got the information from Cecil or not , Coke knew he was a Tudor and Francis Bacon ...
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